Respect people’s rights and restore informed consent—a basic human right. Is it any wonder millions of people now question everything state and federal parliaments say and have reached breaking point?

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The safety of everyday Australians should never be a race on a political scoreboard. Instead, it must be about health and accountability. Yet this government and most people in parliament hastily rammed COVID injections on people. The vaccines are not fully tested and are only provisionally approved. These are vaccines with serious side-effects—they’re even killing people—and with plummeting efficacy. The injections are already losing their effect. We’ve been told that we do not need 100 per cent vaccination to protect. Why, then, do governments, parliaments and big businesses continue to persecute people rightly concerned about this injection? A constituent, Ben, asked a simple question that many are asking: if your vaccine works, why does he need one, and, if it doesn’t work, why should he get one?

Secondly, Australians have a right to sit this race out. Instead we’re hearing democracy choking—the death of our right to say, ‘No, this is not for me.’ Without blush or hesitation, Qantas CEO Alan Joyce threatens the jobs of people who are concerned about COVID injections. Yet the same man signalled the need for IR reform now, supposedly to protect workers from abuses of power. Respect people’s rights and restore informed consent—a basic human right. Is it any wonder millions of people now question everything state and federal parliaments say and have reached breaking point? No, it’s expected. The ongoing protests must be heard. Australians have legitimate concerns for health and safety, jobs and livelihoods, and rights and freedoms. The unions and Queensland Labor—old Labor—used to defend the right to protest. They’re now a symptom of the problem of taking away people’s freedoms, jobs and livelihoods. In turn, state and federal governments must get back to basics and focus on the virus, not the symptoms. Whether we came here before Captain Cook or came from Europe or from Afghanistan, we Australians have one flag, we are one community and we are one nation.

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  1. Robyn Denning
    Robyn Denning says:

    This is exactly my thoughts and i dont trust the governments or their present vaccines one bit, they have become a dictatorship and that makes me very suspicious and to deny people their rights to chose is criminal, allowing employers and businesses to discriminate is very wrong and lawless. These emploers and businesses need to be fined heavily for forcing or coercing the public, who only want.to protect theit health.

  2. Clem lee
    Clem lee says:

    It certainly seems like the govt has a secret agenda – see how much they can push the people before they push back. D.Andrews even told people to drink alcohol while wearing masks – it has made Australia a laughing stock worldwide. Why put toxins into your body instead of proven medications that have been around for more than 70 years.
    The only safe one appears to be Novavax, but the govt is delaying it. Politics and money before lives. Shame

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